Finishing off the Pirates after Starling Marte opened the door with an unfathomable error, it was Chambers' first RBI of the season.

''Oh man, that was amazing,'' Chambers said. ''If any one of these guys got that, they'd be jumping for joy just like I am inside.''

Dirty, dirty White Sox: They probably won't spoil the Detroit Tigers season. They probably can't prevent them from making the playoffs. They might not even stop the Tigers from having the best record in the AL. But the Chicago White Sox can irritate them. To wit, a 4-3 victory at U.S. Cellular Field, thanks to an RBI single in the 11th by Alejandro De Aza. It scored former Tigers player Avisail Garcia, who also drove in a pair with a two-run triple against Max Scherzer. Galling for the Detroiters! Hey, when you're stuck in last place, take it when you can get it.

Extras, extras! Three more games were won in the last at-bat, and in extra innings, but by the road team, so there was no humiliating "walkoff" nonsense.

• It only went to 10 innings, but the Miami Marlins pulled off a 1-0 victory at Kansas City thanks toChristian Yelich's RBI single. It finished what had been a great duel between Jose Fernandez and Bruce Chen.

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Yankees 14, Angels 7: It's not the first football game played at new Yankee Stadium, it just scored like one. Alfonso Soriano hit two homers, driving in six to give CC Sabathia more run support than he could ever desire.

Nationals 4, Giants 2: Not an NLCS preview, as perhaps thought at one time. The Nats also had a solid dugout argument between Jayson Werth and Gio Gonzalez. The players didn't say what it was about, but Nats manager Davey Johnson said it stemmed from Gonzalez being late covering a play at first base.

Indians 5, Twins 2: Cleveland came in having lost seven of eight with a 6.00 ERA in that stretch until Zach McAllister said hold on a second.

Dodgers 4, Mets 2: The Dodgers are on a 39-8 run since June 22, but this is their first seven-game winning streak in three years.

Astros 5, Athletics 4: Cy Young contender Bartolo Colon has been just an average curly-haired human over his past two starts.

Brewers 5, Rangers 1: Li'l Scooter Gennett, listed at 157 pounds but actually weighing about 170 — he says — hit his first two major league home runs to help stop the Rangers' eight-game winning streak.